Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dacryopinax yungensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Bernard Lowy Mycological Herbarium


LSUM:Fungi
LSU00174681Gary J. Samuels   17051984-04-00
Venezuela, Amazonas, Along Rio Mawarinuma, just outside Canon Grande, vicinity of Neblina base camp (Amazonas, Dpto. Rio Negro), 0.833333 -66.166667

LSUM:Fungi
LSU00174683Kent P. Dumont; J. H. Haines; Gary J. Samuels   Dumont-VE 15081971-07-06
Venezuela, Aragua, 8.6 km S. of Rancho Grande on Rancho Grande-Maracay road, Parq. Nac. Henry Pittier, 10.347987 -67.661295

LSUM:Fungi
LSU00174684Kent P. Dumont; J. H. Haines; B. Manara   Dumont-VE 6611971-06-25
Venezuela, Distrito Capital, Trail between Rio Chiquito and Rio Grande, above La Planta, Mt. La Naiguata, Dto. Fed., 10.546772 -66.782731

LSUM:Fungi
LSU00174685Andre de Meijer   8741987-08-06
Brazil, Parque Marumbi, -25.445402 -48.916361

LSUM:Fungi
LSU00135954Rolf Singer   B6141956-01-28
Bolivia, La Paz, Nor Yungas Provincia, Cataratas "San Juan". Prov. Nor Yungas, Dpto. La Paz, Bolivia., -16.170878 -67.688142, 2400m

National Herbarium of Mexico Fungal Collection (Hongos del Herbario Nacional de México)


IBUNAM:MEXU:FU-MEXU
22901E. Pérez-Silva et al   2051991-08-15
Mexico, Sonora, Yécora, Mesa Grande, cerca del río

University of Central Oklahoma Herbarium


CSU
CSU-F-01726C. Ovrebo   1155A1980-07-20
Venezuela, Guarico, Fundo Peduario Masaguaral, ca. 45 km south-southwest of Calabozo, Estado Guarico, 8.570556 -67.581994

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 726381Singer R.   1956-01-28
Bolivia, Prov. Nor-Yungas alt. 2400 meters


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